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Washington sophomore QB Cyler Miles has often "looked tentative and conservative" this season, according to Seattle Times' Adam Jude.

"Yes, Miles has struggled at times this season. Too often, he has looked tentative and conservative. Too often, he flees the pocket early, a continuing point of emphasis for UW coaches," Jude writes. The 6-foot-4, 213-pound Miles has completed 131 of 200 passes, while throwing for 1404 yards, with 12 touchdowns to 2 interceptions. Jude adds that, "the sentiment around Seattle surrounding Miles’ future seems to be … when does Jake Browning (Washington commit Four-star quarterback) get here?!?" Fri, Nov 14, 2014 02:39:00 PM

Washington sophomore QB Cyler Miles is expected to start against Colorado after being held out with a concussion.

Miles did not play in the loss to Arizona State, when redshirt freshman Troy Williams drew the start. "We don’t want a guy to have to lose his position to an injury; that’s not the right thing," head coach Chris Petersen said. Miles sports a 10:1 touchdown to interception ratio this season. Mon, Oct 27, 2014 11:16:00 AM

Seattle Times beat writer Adam Jude believes Washington sophomore QB Cyler Miles "has done really well is take care of the ball" this season.

"The one thing Miles has done really well is take care of the ball," Jude told the Oregonian. "He has 129 pass attempts this season without an interception (joining Marcus Mariota and Utah's Travis Wilson as the only quarterbacks with 100-plus attempts without a pick)." Jude adds that the 6-foot-4, 213-pound Miles "has been up and down" this season and "looked much, much better against Cal, throwing the ball decisively and efficiently, and getting the ball quicker to his playmakers on the perimeter." Fri, Oct 17, 2014 02:29:00 PM

ESPN.com's Ted Miller reports that Washington HC Chris Petersen believes sophomore QB Cyler Miles "needs to stay in pocket more instead of running on first impulse."

"Chris Petersen, while not happy with O-line, says QB Cyler Miles needs to stay in pocket more instead of running on 1st impulse," Miller tweeted. The 6-foot-4, 213 pound Miles completed 15 of 29 passes with just 98 yards passing in a 20-13 loss to Stanford. The Huskies only managed 179 yards of total offense on the day, with only 2.6 yards per play. The Huskies prospect often ran from the pocket due to defensive pressure and pure impatience. Stanford sacked Miles four times, and hit the young QB early and often throughout the game. Tue, Sep 30, 2014 03:26:00 PM